Chapter 78: Chapter 78: Watching the Show (Part Two) Chapter 78: Chapter 78: Watching the Show (Part Two) Jiang Qian nodded in agreent and added, “Besides, with the scandal of his collapsing house still hanging over his head, everyone has already seen him hit rock bottom, so they don’t mind this minor issue anymore.”
Indeed, this guy already had a scandal involving being a mistress for soone, so now selling so goods and chopping so leeks is just a trivial matter in comparison.
Many people nowadays are focusing on one thing—dissing Wu during usual tis, but still tuning into his show.
Since the show is genuinely entertaining, they don’t really mind following along; they aren’t his fans anyway, it’s not their loss, so why not have so fun watching?
Su ng also discovered that Wu Mu’s show was indeed very amusing.
After the rchandise-selling opening, the program moved on to introducing the commissioned job, and then the drawing of lots for the roles. Wu Mu, who drew the job of a security guard, actually managed to pose as a security guard on the singer-songwriter’s stage.
Didn’t he know this was the sa program that had disqualified him before?
On his way there, he borrowed money to ride the subway and wasn’t serious about his duty at the venue; he even went around chatting and gossiping with people.
The gossip was quite effective too—he pretended to be a bystander praising himself or disdaining celebrities he had clashed with before, fearlessly speaking his mind.
He even acted like an acquaintance, asking the audience onsite for snacks.
These scenes, matched with his security guard outfit and the expressions and gazes of the audience, made the show explosively entertaining.
It seed like he never had a dull mont, always capable of pulling off various whimsical acts, bringing sothing unique and engaging.
Compared to him, other guests on the show seed rely like extras.
Not to ntion guests like Zhang Haoran and Zhang Lifeng, who couldn’t let go of their burdens; even Xiaotian, known for his entertaining antics, couldn’t match up to Wu Mu.
Wu Mu’s screen presence was evidently a cut above the rest.
This was apparent from how the cara angles were distributed on the show.
So far into the program, Wu Mu’s screen ti completely overshadowed that of other guests.
Xiaotian might still try to grab so screen ti by strenuously showing off his efforts, and Lu Yao’s foolish antics could keep everyone roaring with laughter.
But for Zhang Haoran and Zhang Lifeng, who lacked entertaining effects, they were squeezed into just a few shots, mostly just to explain the developnt of events.
Even so, the audience was relentless towards them.
Whenever their faces appeared onscreen, comnts flooded saying, “Why show these two idiots? Switch to Wu quick.” “Bring Wu on, I want to see Wu cause trouble.”
Even after causing trouble, Wu Mu still added to the entertainnt value of the show.
Seeing Wu Mu on screen, asking the team leader to go to the toilet—it seed like his fourth or fifth ti—Jiang Qian couldn’t help herself, “It looks like he’s been to the toilet four or five tis already.”
The production team edited this part intentionally, not showing what Wu Mu did after asking to go to the toilet, but sneakily inserting these clips into the show.
At first, these clips were inconspicuous, but as they repeated four or five tis, viewers quickly noticed sothing was off.
The cara crew seed to realize this oddity along with the audience, and when Wu Mu asked again, the cara followed him.
And then… seeing him not going to the toilet at all, but instead playing gas on his phone by the secluded window of the venue, Liang Fang burst out laughing, “Haha, I knew he must be slacking off; he’s really not afraid of getting scolded.”
Su ng also couldn’t help but chuckle. A star on a show, supposedly experiencing a profession, had actually sneaked off to slack. Officially, this would definitely be criticized for setting a bad example and being deceitful.
But watching Wu Mu like this, it felt just too real.
After all, who in their right mind works without slacking a bit or goofing off, killing themselves for their boss?
In the comnts, everyone was laughing away.
“Just knew this darn thing couldn’t possibly stand guard all day; you can tell he’s not the type to like this kind of work.”
“Wu is just too real, not hiding a thing at all.”
“It’s so real, it feels like seeing myself at work.”
Being lazy and shirking work is bad enough, but this guy has the nerve to justify it.
Lin Qingyue asked him if being lazy was wrong, and he righteously claid that since he had worked as a security guard, not slacking off would an sothing was wrong with his brain.
The comnts were full of agreent, and so people even sighed.
“To be frank, Wu really seems like soone who has truly experienced life at the bottom, totally gets the life status of the common folk.”
“Yeah, you can tell from how he previously used Douyin to find jobs, he’s clearly familiar with it.”
“Compared to those stars who pretend to understand the lower classes but don’t really get it, Wu is so much better.”
“Honestly speaking, apart from that collapsed building incident, Wu is a really interesting star—I can’t help but want to be his fan even though I’m not usually into celebrities.”
The program quickly passed by with Wu Mu’s idle chatting and shirking work.
Soon, it was ti for the singer-songwriter guests to make their entrance, and Wu Mu was called to help maintain the barrier.
Everyone thought this segnt would be dull, and they were curious to watch the entrance of the singer-songwriter guests.
But who would have thought.
After signing autographs for fans, Mo Mo, who had already walked several steps ahead, suddenly turned back, her expression one of suspicion as she observed Wu Mu.
“Wu Mu has been discovered!” Xu Tingting exclaid.
Jiang Qian was a bit puzzled, “How did she notice him? She hasn’t looked up at Wu Mu, how did she suddenly recognize him?”
Liang Fang speculated, “Telepathy?”
Su ng guessed it, “It’s the hands, she noticed his hands.”
Hands?
Are they that recognizable that just by a pair of hands she could confirm Wu Mu’s identity?
Everyone was undoubtedly murmuring in their minds.
It wasn’t clear if Mo Mo had noticed because she was too familiar with Wu Mu or simply due to sharp observational skills.
But Mo Mo’s expression was indeed too funny.
After Wu Mu winked at her, the shock and astonishnt on her face were so hilarious that everyone could laugh to death just thinking about it.
Wu Mu running up to join the singer-songwriter livestream as a security guard was indeed too unexpected—no normal person would have predicted that.
After the guests arrived, the scene soon shifted to the noon segnt.
The production team first showed the guests’ simple als, all very cheap to save money.
Then it shifted to Wu Mu’s side, which was even more pathetic—his free als were even worse than those of the other guests.
Just when everyone was schadenfreude about Wu Mu having to contend with this food.
Soone sent Wu Mu a ssage.
On this scene, the production team deliberately played coy, not revealing the chat information directly, but showed the surprised faces of Wu Mu and Lin Qingyue nearby.
Then, as everyone was curious about what was happening, the cara followed Wu Mu to Gate 6 of the venue.
Seeing that figure holding a food box, smiling beguilingly from afar, everyone was a bit blown away.
They were thinking about watching Wu Mu struggle, but he didn’t have to suffer at all—soone was bringing him food, and that person was none other than the legendary Heavenly Queen!
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